AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCopper Trade & Sanctions: The US has halted copper imports from Chinese-owned Zijin Copper’s Serbia operations, citing forced-labour concerns, while China retaliated with export controls targeting 10 US defense and rare-earth-linked firms. Rare Earths & Tech War: Beijing also added MP Materials and USA Rare Earth to its export control list, tightening dual-use shipments amid the broader US-China blacklist cycle. Mining Governance: Liberia’s Senate moved to amend its 2000 mining law to tighten mineral rights, licensing, royalties and concession obligations. Environment & Enforcement: UK regulators ordered Cleveland Potash to pay £215k after a brine diversion killed hundreds of fish in North Yorkshire. Project Moves: Newmont won key approvals for Red Chris’ block cave transition, extending mine life into the mid-2040s; Anglo Asian appointed Worley Europe for Xarxar and Garadag copper feasibility studies in Azerbaijan. Energy for Mining: Fortescue and CMB.TECH signed for up to 12 ammonia-capable vessels to cut shipping emissions, and Britain pledged £66m for critical minerals supply resilience. Regional Watch: Tanzania urged miners to turn licensed projects into jobs, while Bihar flagged new rare-earth finds across seven districts. Safety & Crime: Harmony reported a fatal fall-of-ground incident at Moab Khotsong; Ukraine prosecutors announced charges over illegal mineral extraction causing UAH 1.5bn in damages.
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